Program Overview
BCB Do-It-Yourself!
Only $299! If you are a do-it-yourself person then this is the program for you. You will receive online access to our proven credit building system. We know as you build your business credit along the way you may have questions. Don’t worry we are only an email away. Simply click on customer support and we will answer your question within 24 business hours. It is that simple!
Did You Know?
Business Credit Reporting Agencies: Do you know what it takes to build business credit with the big three business credit reporting agencies; Experian, Equifax and Dun & Bradstreet? Well now you will. We will show you how to establish a new file or make sure your current file is reported accurately. You will have how-to instructions for getting set up "the right way" with each Business Credit Reporting Agency. The information is clearly spelled out and the methods have been tested and proven by thousands of clients.
Vendor Credit: A vendor line of credit is when a company (vendor) extends a line of credit to your business on "Net 30, 60 or 90" day terms. This means that you can purchase their products or services up to a maximum dollar amount and you have 30, 60 or 90 days to pay the bill in full. Does your business have vendor credit? Does the vendor report to the big three business credit agencies? Believe it or not the majority of vendor credit lines do not report your business credit. Stop guessing! We will show you where and how to get your vendor credit reporting.
Revolving Business Credit: By definition this business credit allows your business to use, pay off, and reuse the credit line. In order to properly build business credit this is a necessity. Have you ever asked yourself the question "Which banks are the best banks to apply with?" If I apply what are the requirements? Which ones only report to my business credit and not personal? Stop worrying! We will show you where and how to get your revolving business credit lines.
Small Business Loans: This is probably the most widely asked question. Where and how do I get a small business loan? Local banks are turning away new businesses and even tenured business when requesting a small business loan. Are there any banks still lending in today’s market? The short and simple answer is yes! Find out who the experts take their business clients to for a small business loan.



